Head coach Dabo Swinney and the Clemson football team were winners of the first-ever early signing period this past December, inking five five-star recruits, each of which was the top-ranked recruit in their respective states by at least one of the major recruiting sites.

With National Signing Day approaching on Feb. 7, here's a look at some of the remaining unsigned recruits Clemson hopes to bring to Death Valley this fall.

O'Neal visited Clemson on Jan. 19 as one of his two official visits last month but is still considered a Texas A&M lean. The recruiting website 247sports.com's Crystal Ball gives the six-foot-one, 190-pound safety a 95 percent chance of signing with the Aggies and a five percent chance of signing with Oklahoma. However, O'Neal listed Clemson, Texas A&M, Oklahoma, and Georgia as his four finalists in a tweet on Dec. 13 and sent another tweet Sunday afternoon announcing his plans to commit Monday.

The nation's top cornerback was in Clemson on Jan. 26 for his final official visit and hosted the Tigers for a home visit on Feb. 1. The son of former NFL All-Pro Patrick Surtain plays alongside the nation's number-two cornerback Tyson Campbell at American Heritage and is considered a strong LSU lean with Florida State and Alabama also in the mix.

Patrick Surtain Jr. (Photo: AAG)

However, the fact that he took an official to Clemson and hosted its staff means you can't count the Tigers out.

Justyn Ross - 4* Wide Receiver, Phenix City Central (Ala.)

Clemson worked its way into Ross' top-three alongside state powers Auburn and Alabama and 247Sports predicts the latter to have the edge in securing his services. The six-foot-four, 200-pound receiver is Alabama' top-ranked player and the seventh-best receiver in this year's class, according to 247Sports' composite rankings. He visited Death Valley back in November and is set to announce his decision on Signing Day.

Clemson was a late offer for Goodrich, extending him a scholarship offer nine days before his official visit on Jan. 26. Goodrich implied on Twitter he hadn't made his decision as of Jan. 31 but 247Sports gives the Tigers the third-best chance to sign him behind Nebraska and LSU.

Flowers received his scholarship offer on the same day as his Jan. 31 visit to Clemson and it appears to be a two-horse race for Flowers between the Tigers and Tennessee. The late offer is a direct result of Flowers' recent release from a baseball letter of intent he signed with Kentucky; don't take that as a sign he's giving up the sport, though. He told VolRecruitingReports.com the opportunity to play both sports is "a priority." Clemson, Tennessee and Kentucky will each allow him to do just that.

The 6-foot-5, 270-pound Gouraige has been committed to Florida since October but the fact that he didn't sign during the early signing period means Clemson still has a shot at him. The Florida native re-evaluated his options once then-Florida coach Jim McElwain was fired and he visited both schools in January.

Richard Gouraige was presented with his honorary Under Armour All-America Game jersey. (Photo: Intersport)

He previously listed them both as his top-two before committing to the Gators and will make his final decision during a signing ceremony on Feb. 7